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Richmind launches ‘Oystra’—A Landmark Residential Development Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects

Richmind has officially announced its entry into the UAE real estate market with the unveiling of Oystra, a new residential concept on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah. Oystra, designed by the world renowned Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), is set to become an architectural masterpiece and lifestyle destination in one of the UAE’s first entertainment and gaming destinations. Oystra is slated to be one of the most recognisable residences on the island this year.
Oystra’s unveiling was celebrated at a high-profile event which was attended by stalwarts of the real estate industry, influential design consultancies and distinguished dignitaries, at the Coca-Cola Arena Dubai.
Global music icon Craig David performed his all-time hits as well as remixes at the invite-only event for an ecstatic audience. The winner of the Richmind sponsored radio competition “Sing Your Way To 30K”, took the stage as the opening act. Locally based, Nigerian musician, Edenojie, emerged victorious amongst hundreds of entries, raising the mood at the Coca Cola Arena with his original melodies. Edenojie also took home a whopping AED 30,000 cash prize sponsored by Richmind to support his creative pursuits. The competition was a testament to Richmind’s values of promoting art in all its forms and supporting creative endeavours for the greater good of society.
“Oystra is a jewel in our development portfolio and so much more than just a project — it is a statement of intent, design and pure marvel,” said Mohammad Rafiee, CEO of Richmind. “It reflects our passion for visionary design, lifestyle innovation, and a bold approach to shaping spaces that inspire and endure through time. We are proud to partner with some of the most respected names in global design to bring this dream to life. Working with Zaha Hadid Architects has been both a privilege and a purposeful choice. We share a vision rooted in bold thinking, design excellence, and a deep commitment to originality.”
Architect Abdulla Al Abdouli, Chief Executive Officer of Marjan, commented, “Al Marjan has become a canvas for exceptional developments, and Oystra is a strong addition to Ras Al Khaimah’s narrative. With Oystra, we welcome an architectural masterpiece project to Al Marjan Island. It reflects the kind of forward-thinking development that aligns perfectly with our ambition to position Ras Al Khaimah as a global destination for tourism, luxury, and investment.”
Oystra introduces a range of one- to four-bedroom apartments, as well as exclusive duplexes, penthouses, and waterfront villas. The residences are designed to maximise views of the Arabian Gulf and are crafted to the highest standards by utilising the finest materials.
“Our collaboration with Richmind is the result of shared ambition, creative dialogue, and a deep respect for the landscape we’re building within. Our design for Oystra is inspired by the natural energy of the sea and the sky. The architecture responds to its environment with a sense of motion and openness that is yet to be seen commonly,” said Christos Passas, Director of Design at Zaha Hadid Architects. “It is a fusion of form, function, and freedom—creating a residential experience that is as sculptural as it is livable.”
Bringing this visionary project to life is a global team of elite partners including HBA for interior design, Dewan Architects for architecture, and Cracknell for landscaping — each selected for their award-winning track records and commitment to excellence.
The pricing starts at AED 2.9 Million, with a handover in Q1 2029. Oystra will feature a beach club famed for its ultra-premium service, centered around a 150-meter crystal lagoon and private shoreline. At the tower’s summit, residents and guests will find the Emirate’s first 360-degree infinity pool, encircling a refined culinary and lounge concept with panoramic views from the highest point of the project. The development also incorporates expansive terraced spaces with a curated mix of wellness, leisure, and social amenities, including a golf simulator, paddle courts, yoga pavilions, landscaped greens, artisanal cafés, and a pet-friendly park. A dedicated five-star concierge team will ensure seamless and personalised service for every resident.
The evening was more than a concert — it was a curated celebration of Richmind’s passion for timeless architecture, global artistry, and cultural expression. With Oystra, Richmind sets a bold new precedent for architectural expression and lifestyle innovation in the UAE—an emblem of modern waterfront living, crafted to leave a legacy.
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Inclusive Design Thinking in Commercial Interiors

By Charalampos Sarafopoulos, Executive Director, πRism Interiors.
Commercial spaces such as offices, co-working hubs, retail outlets, restaurants and hotels are not just functional – they set the scene for daily human interactions. As an interior designer, I take this into account when working on a project, defining success by aesthetics and efficiency, but also on whether the space makes every individual feel included and valued. This is what we mean by ‘inclusive design thinking’, and it is a powerful and transformative approach.
Beyond Aesthetics
For decades, commercial interiors were designed with a narrow user in mind; the ‘standard’ employee. But in today’s world, there is no such thing as standard. Workplaces are multigenerational environments that welcome people with different abilities, cultural backgrounds, and expectations.
Inclusive design thinking pushes us, as designers, to move beyond surface-level beauty and function. It challenges us to ask: Does this space empower people of all abilities, ages, and identities to feel comfortable, safe, and valued?
Why Inclusivity Matters
Commercial interiors must serve a wide spectrum of people at once, each with unique needs and expectations. In workplaces, this might mean creating spaces where younger employees can thrive in collaborative zones while older staff benefit from ergonomic, quiet areas.
Cultural inclusivity is equally important. Thoughtful features like prayer rooms, gender-neutral restrooms, or clear multilingual signage show respect and sensitivity, making diverse users feel valued.
At its core, inclusivity in commercial interiors is about more than accessibility. It is about dignity, equity, and belonging. When spaces are designed to accommodate a range of people and tasks, they become not just functional environments, but human-centered ones that foster comfort, loyalty, and connection.
Inclusive Design in Practice
When we began the process of designing our new offices, we wanted to take a truly inclusive approach, and so we asked each team to nominate a member to work with us on the “office re-design team”. Seven team members were tasked with speaking with the rest of their teams to gather and compile their feedback. Through this process, we were able to get all kinds of information that we might otherwise have missed: storage space requirements; whether phones and PABX systems were helpful or not; where people eat; chair comfort… The list goes on; my point is that in bringing all this information to bear on our design brief, we were able to create a space that responded to the team’s needs as much as possible. Inclusive design thinking enriched the design process for us, allowing us to:
- Empathize: Spend time understanding the diverse needs of the people who will use the space. For an office, this may include younger staff who prefer collaborative zones, older employees who need ergonomic seating, and neurodiverse individuals who benefit from quiet pods.
- Define: Frame challenges in terms of barriers. For example: How might we design a reception area that feels welcoming for both guests/visitors and team members?
- Ideate: Bring multidisciplinary perspectives, for example consult architects, furniture designers, facility managers, HR teams, and even end-users for ideas.
- Prototype: Create mock-ups of installations such as workstations, retail displays, or check-in counters that can be tested with different user groups.
- Test: Measure success by evaluating aesthetics, operational efficiency and inclusivity.
Benefits and Challenges
Office interiors profoundly shape how employees feel and perform. From my experience, inclusive workplaces foster loyalty and morale. Employees who feel supported by their environment, whether through ergonomic furniture, flexible work zones or accessible meeting rooms, are more engaged, productive, and motivated to remain at a company.
However, designing inclusively is not without challenges. Budgets can be tight, timelines demanding, and clients sometimes prioritize aesthetics or branding over inclusivity. But as designers, we hold the responsibility to advocate. We are not just decorators; we are shapers of human experience.
In the many projects that I’ve worked on, I’ve learned that inclusivity often leads to creative breakthroughs. The no-man’s land at the top of the stairs was a real challenge for us during the design process. It had served as a barren waiting area for guests, and an informal divider between two divisions within Al Shirawi. It was a suggestion from a team member that led us to turn that dead space into a coffee bar and breakout area for everyone, including guests. These days, some of the team’s best ideas and concepts come to life in the coffee bar. A design decision made for inclusivity can spark a change in culture. What may seem like an additional cost often pays off in long-term usability and satisfaction.
Looking Ahead
The future of commercial interiors is fluid and dynamic. Hybrid work, smart buildings, and globalized commerce demand spaces that are not only functional and stylish but also adaptable to diverse users. Technologies like voice-activated systems, adjustable lighting apps, and AI-driven spatial analytics can further enhance inclusivity. Yet technology cannot replace empathy.
As designers, our role is to weave inclusivity into every layer of the interior, from circulation planning to furniture details, so that commercial spaces become not just places to transact or work, but places where everyone belongs.
Inclusive design thinking in commercial interiors allows us to create environments that are accessible, flexible, culturally sensitive, and emotionally resonant. By embracing inclusivity, we elevate commercial interiors from functional workplaces or retail destinations to human-centered spaces that empower all who enter.
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Creative Wrap Group Announces Bold Expansion with the Launch of Sister Brand, The Collective

Creative Wrap, the region’s undisputed leader in interior vinyl wrapping, is proud to announce its expansion across the Middle East and Europe. From its home base in Dubai to new markets in Abu Dhabi and London, the company is scaling its operations to meet growing international demand for innovative, mess-free and sustainable renovation solutions. Marking this exciting phase of growth is the launch of The Collective, a new sister company offering full-scope interior solutions with a focus on quality, reliability and customer satisfaction.
Creative Wrap: Transforming Interiors Across Continents
Since 2017, Creative Wrap has redefined the way residential and commercial spaces are renovated across the GCC. By introducing and championing the concept of interior vinyl wrapping, the company has eliminated the long wait times, disruption and waste typically associated with traditional refurbishments.
Headquartered in Dubai and employing a team of over 100 specialists, Creative Wrap operates from a 4,000-square-foot showroom in Dubai Investments Park, serving as both a creative hub and a testament to the brand’s innovation-driven ethos.
Creative Wrap offers superior quality and design flexibility, whether upgrading kitchens, bathrooms, commercial lobbies or hotel interiors, Creative Wrap’s fast, eco-friendly and clean solutions are transforming how people think about renovations. Trusted by leading brands including Emaar, Nakheel, Marriott Group, Accor Group, Rove Hotels, Dubai Developments, and Hilton Hotels, Creative Wrap has established itself as a respected name in the industry.
The brand’s reputation is reinforced by an incredible track record of customer satisfaction, boasting a 100% 5-star rating on Trustpilot and a Google Review score of 4.9 from over 630 reviews, a clear testament to the consistent quality and service Creative Wrap delivers.
Adding to this is the company’s industry-leading 6-year warranty, which speaks volumes about the confidence behind their work. Impressively, 99% of customers have never had to use the warranty, thanks to meticulous craftsmanship and superior installations.
Following overwhelming success across the UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Egypt, and Brunei, Creative Wrap is now officially launching operations in Abu Dhabi, with a brand-new showroom opening soon. They have also recently expanded into London, where the team has already begun wrapping high-end hotel projects, marking a powerful entry into the UK market.
With a rapidly growing international footprint, Creative Wrap is not just a trendsetter in interior wrapping, it’s a movement in modern renovation.
The Collective: Elevating Interiors with Integrity and Innovation
In parallel with Creative Wrap’s growth, the company proudly introduces The Collective, a full-service interior brand created in direct response to a critical industry challenge: the lack of reliable, high-quality contractors in the UAE and surrounding markets.
Already live in Dubai and soon launching in Abu Dhabi, The Collective brings a fresh perspective to interiors, prioritising client satisfaction, transparency and excellence in execution. Backed by the operational strength and design legacy of Creative Wrap, The Collective delivers complete interior transformations, from concept to completion.
Unlike traditional firms, The Collective offers a curated, end-to-end experience grounded in craftsmanship, creative insight, and seamless project management. It aims to redefine what clients can expect from interior contracting in both residential and commercial sectors.
Whether managing bespoke home interiors or large-scale corporate spaces, The Collective stands as a beacon of trust and quality in a market long overdue for a higher standard of service. With both Creative Wrap and The Collective under one visionary group, the Creative Wrap Group is poised to lead the future of interiors across the GCC, Europe, and beyond.
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AN ICONIC CHAPTER IN MEDITERRANEAN LIVING: MOMENTO, MINDFUL, AND COLLE SOFAS BY NATUZZI ITALIA – A SYMPHONY OF COMFORT AND DESIGN

Natuzzi Italia, a global leader in luxury furniture design and craftsmanship, introduces three remarkable sofas – Momento, Mindful, and Colle – each a distinct expression of design, comfort, and Mediterranean-inspired living.
Momento – Designed by Simone Bonanni
A poetic dialogue between form and feeling, Momento captures the essence of balance and serenity. With its flowing surfaces and modular versatility, it is inspired by the timeless Apulian dry-stone walls – enduring, harmonious, and inseparable. Designed to invite relaxation, Momento is both a functional centerpiece and a celebration of living in the now.
Mindful – A Revolution in Comfort and Wellness
More than a sofa, Mindful redefines the art of relaxation. Designed by the Natuzzi Design Centre, it integrates comfort with holistic wellness, offering independent controls for headrest, lumbar, and footrest. Inspired by the natural rhythm of the human body, Mindful transforms living spaces into sanctuaries of personal well-being.
Colle – Designed by BIG Studio
Born from the vision of Bjarke Ingels and his team, Colle is an embrace of Mediterranean softness and conviviality. Its modular form, soft wrinkles, and enveloping cushions recall the gentle slopes of the Italian landscape, creating spaces that welcome both solitude and togetherness. Colle is not just seating – it is a landscape of comfort.
With these three creations, Natuzzi Italia continues to shape the future of interiors, blending innovation with timeless artistry. Each sofa tells its own story of design and emotion, yet together they form a symphony that embodies the brand’s philosophy: living beautifully, comfortably, and meaningfully.
Experience Momento, Mindful, and Colle – now available at Natuzzi Italia showrooms across the UAE.
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